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- Bishop, California
I have a oil leak on my M43 ambulance that appears to be coming from the front of the engine around or very near to the timing cover front pulley area. I have dismantled the front end of this vehicle three times to replace the front timing cover seal.
1st time = replace timing cover seal making sure cover was not cocked and centered correctly.
Still leaks sufficiently to leave a small puddle on the ground.
2nd Time = replaced seal as above but made sure I had gasket compound on the bolt threads of
the bolts that held the timing cover in place.
Still leaks sufficiently to leave a small puddle on the ground.
3rd time = Used a shim / spacer kit on the front piece of the crankshaft that the seal goes on
to account for any crank wear and to tighten up the seals I.D. fit onto the crank.
Appeared to be good for 30 to 50 miles. And now it leaks more than it ever has leaving
a larger puddle on the ground.
I have replaced the oil pan gasket twice.
1st time = I installed the front and rear pieces of the seal after trimming them a bit. WRONG! not
supposed to trim them at all. They are to crush in on tightening. Also forgot the thread
sealer goop for the bolts so not to leak there.
2nd Time = Installed the pan gaskets properly and gooped the threads when installing the oil pan.
Currently I have the oil coming out from under the front pulley / timing cover area dripping all over the cross member and making a good sized puddle under the vehicle. I cannot drive it around anymore without a lot of oil leaking out.
I am wondering if I have to remove the timing chain and engine front cover to replace the gasket for the engine front cover?
I am also wondering if this engine needs a oil slinger?
(It does not have one since a tube from the engine block spews lubricating oil on the chain while operating instead of a oil slinger splashing it into the chain,)
I am open to any and all suggestions to try and cure this problem. I know these vehicles get a drip drip here and there but this is a chronic oil leak in the area I have described. I hope someone can assist me with this problem.
1st time = replace timing cover seal making sure cover was not cocked and centered correctly.
Still leaks sufficiently to leave a small puddle on the ground.
2nd Time = replaced seal as above but made sure I had gasket compound on the bolt threads of
the bolts that held the timing cover in place.
Still leaks sufficiently to leave a small puddle on the ground.
3rd time = Used a shim / spacer kit on the front piece of the crankshaft that the seal goes on
to account for any crank wear and to tighten up the seals I.D. fit onto the crank.
Appeared to be good for 30 to 50 miles. And now it leaks more than it ever has leaving
a larger puddle on the ground.
I have replaced the oil pan gasket twice.
1st time = I installed the front and rear pieces of the seal after trimming them a bit. WRONG! not
supposed to trim them at all. They are to crush in on tightening. Also forgot the thread
sealer goop for the bolts so not to leak there.
2nd Time = Installed the pan gaskets properly and gooped the threads when installing the oil pan.
Currently I have the oil coming out from under the front pulley / timing cover area dripping all over the cross member and making a good sized puddle under the vehicle. I cannot drive it around anymore without a lot of oil leaking out.
I am wondering if I have to remove the timing chain and engine front cover to replace the gasket for the engine front cover?
I am also wondering if this engine needs a oil slinger?
(It does not have one since a tube from the engine block spews lubricating oil on the chain while operating instead of a oil slinger splashing it into the chain,)
I am open to any and all suggestions to try and cure this problem. I know these vehicles get a drip drip here and there but this is a chronic oil leak in the area I have described. I hope someone can assist me with this problem.